Construction vacancies in Germany: rebar, formwork, masonry
We are recruiting skilled trades for projects in Frankfurt am Main, Dortmund, Berlin, Munich and Kiel.
What documents do you need to work in Germany from Poland?
A Polish work visa or residence card, plus A1 form and (if required) Van der Elst visa — we help arrange everything.

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Concrete worker
- Concreting of foundations, columns and structural elements
- Germany — Frankfurt am Main area, Dortmund
- 14 EUR/hour net

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Shuttering carpenter
- Formwork installation for monolithic construction
- Germany — Frankfurt am Main area, Dortmund
- 14 EUR/hour net

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Bricklayer
- Masonry for multi-storey monolithic buildings
- Germany — Frankfurt am Main area, Dortmund
- 14 EUR/hour net

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Clinker bricklayer
- Silicate blocks and occasional ceramic masonry
- Germany — Kiel
- 11–15 EUR/hour or 30–35 EUR/m² net

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Excavator operator
- Operate excavator; valid authorization required
- Germany — Kiel
- 12–14 EUR/hour net

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Electrician
- Wiring for single-family and multi-family buildings
- Germany — Frankfurt am Main
- 14 EUR/hour net

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Rebar / Concrete worker (factory)
- Pouring and grinding concrete molds; rebar preparation
- Germany — Hünfeld (~120 km from Frankfurt)
- 10 EUR/hour net

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Finisher (multi-skilled)
- Drywall walls/ceilings, Armstrong, putty & painting
- Germany — Frankfurt am Main
- 15 EUR/hour net
Salary, shifts and accommodation: how we arrange it
- Salary: 3500–4200 EUR/month net (role and hours dependent)
- Increase possible after the first month (trial period)
- Schedule: Mon–Fri 8–12 h; Sat 8 h (project-dependent)
- Accommodation: 250–300 EUR/month; full amenities; 2 per room
- Free company transport to site
- Own workwear; tools provided
- Pay: every two weeks to a Polish bank account
Van der Elst visa: how legal posting to Germany works
We employ you officially in Poland and post you to Germany. With a Polish work visa or residence card, we prepare the full package: Van der Elst visa, A1, invitations, contracts, consulate letters and insurance.
How fast can you start?
Either work 3–4 weeks in Poland while we prepare documents for free, or pay 150 EUR to expedite posting and start sooner in Germany.
Apply for Work in Germany now
Call or message us — phone, Viber, Telegram or WhatsApp.